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Canada orders TikTok to stop operations in the country over 'risky relation' with parent co ByteDance

FP Staff • November 7, 2024, 16:34:06 IST
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TikTok isn’t going down without a fight, though. The company has announced plans to challenge Canada’s order, arguing that closing its Canadian offices would harm the local economy and eliminate numerous well-paying jobs

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Canada orders TikTok to stop operations in the country over 'risky relation' with parent co ByteDance
While TikTok is now required to wrap up all business activities in Canada, the move stops short of imposing a total ban on the app itself. Image Credit: Reuters

The Canadian government has ordered TikTok to shut down its operations within the country, pointing to unspecified national security risks associated with the platform and its parent company, ByteDance. While TikTok is now required to wrap up all business activities in Canada, the move stops short of imposing a total ban on the app itself.

François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry, announced that the decision was driven by concerns over ByteDance’s operations in Canada, which have been under scrutiny. The minister noted that this step followed an in-depth review process, relying on input from Canada’s security and intelligence community alongside other governmental partners.

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This development follows a prior measure taken by Canada to ban TikTok from official government devices, and it’s part of a broader examination by national intelligence agencies. The review forms part of a multi-step national security investigation that echoes similar worries raised in the United States. The U.S. has taken legislative steps that could see TikTok banned stateside, citing the app’s connections to China and the associated risks to data privacy and security.

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TikTok isn’t going down without a fight, though. The company has announced plans to challenge Canada’s order, arguing that closing its Canadian offices would harm the local economy and eliminate numerous well-paying jobs. A spokesperson for TikTok emphasised that keeping the app available benefits creators, businesses, and users who rely on the platform for content and opportunities.

Despite the shutdown order, TikTok remains committed to defending its position, with legal challenges expected to follow. The app will continue to function, at least for now, allowing creators and businesses to operate as usual while the legal battles unfold. The unfolding situation has highlighted an ongoing tension between the platform and governments wary of its ties to China, leaving the future of TikTok’s presence in Canada—and beyond—hanging in the balance.

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